Earlier this weep Donald Trump held his technically very first reelection fundraiser for 2020
at one of his DC hotels where attendees were charged $35,000 a piece to attend.
Well, during this fundraiser, Donald Trump got up there, made a little speech where he
started once again attacking the media.
This time specifically going after CNN for the fact that they recently had to retract,
apologize and fire a couple of writers for publishing a story that turned out to not
be 100% verifiable.
I think that's an important distinction to make here is that the story wasn't able to
be verified so they retracted it.
They issued an apology.
They took the right steps.
Trump won't let it go and so during this fundraiser he escalated his attacks on the network and
joked about, "Maybe we should sue them.
Any lawyers in the audience?
I think I've got a case.
It would be fun."
Those were the words that Donald Trump used.
"It would be fun.
I think I've got a case."
Well, let me explain something to you, Donald Trump, about how American defamation, slander
and libel laws work.
They can go both ways.
Making an untrue statement about a brand or a corporation is considered defamation in
the United States and people are able to sue over that.
I'm just going to throw this out there.
Say I were to refer to a network like CNN and call them fake news.
Tell millions of people that they are fake news.
That is an example of defamation.
That is an example of something that can get you sued.
That is an example of something that you do on a weekly basis.
You know what, Trump?
Go ahead.
Go ahead with your lawsuit and sue CNN for having to retract the story and apologize
and take all of the necessary steps to make it right again because I can promise you before
you turn around you're going to be slapped with a counter suit for continuously referring
to this legitimate news source as fake news.
There is a case there and it's a case that even a first year lawyer could probably prove
in front of a federal court.
You have a big enough audience via Twitter and all your social media outlets where you
call them a fake news outlet that they could prove defamation and slander without a doubt.
That's my message for Republicans right now.
You better watch out.
When you start picking fights with media outlets, those things whose job it is everyday to go
out and uncover things and report on things 24 hours a day, you better make sure you have
no skeletons in your closet.
You better make sure you've never said anything that can come back to bite you because I can
promise you even with as horrible as the US media has become, they still have some good
reporters out there who will dig that up and use it against you.
It is never wise to pick a fight with a media outlet.
There's an old saying, "You don't pick a fight with somebody who buys ink by the barrel."
But, that's exactly what Donald Trump is doing.
He thinks that attacking the media is a winning strategy and the Republicans, to be honest,
have admitted that that's going to be their tactic for the 2018 elections.
The only problem is that the public doesn't share their hatred of the media, at least
not to the same extent.
The public as a whole does not believe that CNN is fake news.
They believe that CNN screwed up as every single media outlet has done in their history,
but they also understand that Donald Trump is probably the kind of guy who eventually
these stories are going to prove to be true possibly, and that's why they're putting more
stock into the corporate media at this point than they are in Donald Trump.
Go ahead with your lawsuit if you think you've got a case because I would love to see the
counter suit immediately filed by CNN.
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